Female and male first names beginning with the letter “K”..
KYJAUN
MaleRare Swahili-derived name whose phonetic beauty signifies uniqueness rather than a specific meaning.
KYJUAN
MaleKyjuan: A rare, captivating name with unknown origins, often associated with strength and individuality.
KYL
MaleModern Irish name derived from Ó Ceallaigh, meaning 'descendant of Ceallach', who was known as 'bright-headed' or 'strife'.
KYLA
MaleUnique female name with roots in both Hawaiian and Scottish Gaelic cultures. In Hawaiian, it means "deep" or "far away," while in Scottish Gaelic, it signifies "slender" or "slim." Throughout history, notable figures like Saint Kyla have contributed to its enduring popularity among families with strong Irish and Scottish ties. Today, parents continue to choose Kyla for its distinctive sound and rich historical significance.
KYLA
FemaleKyla, of Greek origin, means 'from the village' or 'from the peninsula', reflecting beauty and strength.
KYLAA
FemaleDistinctive Scottish name derived from "Cailleach", meaning "old woman" and associated with strength and wisdom in Scottish mythology.
KYLAH
FemaleRecent yet popular girls' name of unknown origin, but some believe it's derived from Gaelic 'Cailean', meaning 'combat-ready'. Despite its unclear meanings, Kylah stands out due to its unique sound and versatile pronunciation, favored for being distinctive while easy to pronounce.
KYLAHNI
FemaleUnique, recent origin name, believed to be coined in the early 2000s. Its meaning is uncertain but possibly 'little channel' or inspired by popular names ending in 'hni'.
KYLAIN
MaleFrench name, derived from 'ciel' meaning 'sky'. It's a modern variant of traditional names, with spelling alternatives like Kylein and Kylaen.
KYLAMARIE
FemaleModern, unisex name derived from Irish 'Kyle' meaning 'straight-nosed', and French 'Marie' meaning 'bitter sea' or 'rebelliousness', combining cultural heritage with contemporary appeal.
KYLAN
MaleKylan: Origin unknown; no specific historical/cultural significance; gained popularity in late 20th century U.S.; various spellings; popularized by figures like Kyrie Irving & KYLIE Minogue.
KYLAN
FemaleIrish name derived from 'Cú Fhionn', meaning 'fair or white hound', signifying loyalty and strength.
KYLANA
FemaleModern, captivating name derived from Greek 'Cyra', Welsh 'Cerridwen', and Irish 'Niamh', meaning 'lord', 'crow', and 'radiance' respectively. It was popularized by J.K. Rowling in her Harry Potter series but has since become an independent given name with a strong, distinctive sound conveying power and elegance.
KYLAND
FemaleAmerican name derived from Kyle (Scottish for "narrow land") and Landon (English for "long hill"), creating a powerful, unisex moniker with roots in the natural world.
KYLAND
MaleAmerican given name created by blending Kyle (Scottish Gaelic: "narrow land") and Landon (English: "from the long hill"), gaining popularity in recent years for its fresh sound and appealing alliteration, despite not having a distinct meaning on its own.
KYLANI
FemaleRecent, captivating female name of Hawaiian origin, derived from "kilani" meaning "heavenly flower," combining elements of Kilohi ("sky") and Lanikeha ("heavenly star"). Its celestial inspiration and unique sound contribute to its growing popularity as a distinctive and meaningful choice for parents.
KYLANIE
FemaleRecently created Greek name meaning "beginning" or "gift from God," combining elements of strength and divine grace.
KYLANN
MaleRecent American origin name with unclear meaning, believed to be a variation of Irish Kyle meaning "narrow land" or "straight-nosed." It's become popular as an uncommon yet appealing choice for boys and girls since the late 1990s.
KYLANN
FemaleModern male name of Welsh origin, derived from "Cylan" meaning harmony or unity.
KYLAR
FemaleModern, unisex name of unknown origin, gaining recent popularity in English-speaking countries for its uniqueness.
KYLAR
MaleIrish given name derived from Cú Culainn, translating to 'hound of Culann', reflecting strength and courage in Irish mythology.
KYLARA
FemaleCaptivating feminine given name of Irish origin, derived from the Irish surname "O'Kylara," associated with a sept of the Uí Fiachrach dynasty in County Mayo. Though it lacks a traditional meaning, its unique sound and spelling combined with its rich Irish heritage make it appealing to parents seeking distinctive names for their daughters.
KYLASIA
FemaleRare Greek name meaning 'wave' or 'surge', often associated with fluidity and nature's power.
KYLAYA
FemaleUncommon name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning, allowing parents to create their own personal significance.
KYLAYAH
FemaleUnique American name created by combining elements from Kyle, Katelyn, and Layla. Its meaning is open to interpretation but some associate it with "beautiful night channel". Despite its recent origin, Kylayah has started gaining popularity on baby name databases and social media platforms.
KYLE
FemaleKyle, of Scottish origin, means 'old woman' or 'hag', yet it's a popular unisex name associated with notable figures like actor Kyle MacLachlan and places in Scotland. Despite its unusual meaning, Kyle remains appealing due to its distinctive sound and Scottish heritage.
KYLE
MaleScottish surname turned unisex given name, meaning "narrow" or "slender". It gained popularity in the US during the mid-20th century and has been borne by notable figures like actors Kyle MacLachlan and Kyle Chandler.
KYLEA
FemaleDistinctive Scottish female name derived from MacKay, translating as 'slender son', with a historic lineage tracing back to Norse royalty and renowned Highland clan bravery.
KYLEAH
FemaleIrish girl's name derived from the surname Ó Ceallaigh, meaning "descendant of Ceallach," with Ceallach translating to "bright-headed" or "vigorous.
KYLEALEXANDER
MaleDistinct and memorable name of Scottish (Kyle) and Greek (Alexander) origin, meaning "narrow land" and "defender of the people," respectively.
KYLEANA
FemaleIntriguing Irish name derived from the Gaelic word 'cathal', meaning 'battle' or 'fierce'.
KYLEANTHONY
MaleAmerican compound name derived from Scottish 'Kyle' meaning "son of Coy" and Latin 'Anthony' meaning "priceless, highly praiseworthy," resulting in the interpretation: "highly praiseworthy son of Coy.
KYLEE
FemaleAmerican female name of Scottish origin, derived from 'Clyde,' meaning 'from the river Clyde.' Its feminine form emerged in the late 20th century.
KYLEE
MaleCharming and unique female name of Irish origin, derived from the male name Caoilfhi meaning "beautiful.
KYLEEANN
FemaleUncommon yet captivating female name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Catháin meaning "descendant of Cathán," or "warrior.
KYLEEK
MaleUncommon name of unknown origin, believed by some to be a variant of Irish Kaelan meaning 'comely' or 'fair-haired', but lacking concrete evidence.
KYLEEM
MaleAfrican Igbo unisex name meaning "my love.
KYLEEMARIE
FemaleDistinctive unisex name combining Scottish "Kyle" meaning 'narrow channel' and French "Marie" meaning 'dedicated to Mars'.
KYLEEN
FemaleIrish-derived female name with no direct meaning, likely created as a feminine form of Kyle by adding the suffix "-en".
KYLEENA
FemaleCaptivating Irish feminine name derived from the surname O'Cadhla, meaning 'daughter of battle.'